The classical logit and probit models allow to explain a dichotomous dependent variable as a function of factors or covariates which can influence the response variable. This paper introduces a new skew-logit link for item response theory by considering the arctan transformation over the scobit logit model, yielding a very flexible link function from a new class of generalized distribution. This approach assumes an asymmetric model, which reduces to the standard logit model for a special case of the parameters that control the distribution’s symmetry. The model proposed is simple and allows us to estimate the parameters without using Bayesian methods, which requires implementing Markov Chain Monte Carlo methods. Furthermore, no special func...
Binary or binomial response data are often encountered in biology studies. These types of data are u...
The fundamentals of this research are based on establishing a generalized skewed link function obtai...
AbstractMost of the models used in the Item Response Theory assume point-symmetry of the Item Charac...
Standard binary models have been developed to describe the behavior of consumers when they are faced...
A binary response model is a regression model in which the dependentvariable Y is a binary random va...
The use of logistic regression for outcome classification of dichotomous variables is well known in ...
A new family of asymmetric models for item response theory: A Skew-Normal IRT family Normal assumpti...
This paper considers the role of covariates when using predicted probabilities to interpret main eff...
A copula-based dependence approach accommodates various facets of dependence structures in building ...
In regression models for categorical data a linear model is typically related to the response variab...
For analyzing item response data, item response theory (IRT) models treat the discrete responses to ...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Traditional item response theory (IRT) models assume a symmetric error di...
In this paper, we present a Weibull link (skewed) model for categorical response data arising from b...
A Bayesian approach to estimation of the regression coefficients of a multinominal logit model with ...
This paper introduces new statistical models, Boolean logit and probit, that allow researchers to mo...
Binary or binomial response data are often encountered in biology studies. These types of data are u...
The fundamentals of this research are based on establishing a generalized skewed link function obtai...
AbstractMost of the models used in the Item Response Theory assume point-symmetry of the Item Charac...
Standard binary models have been developed to describe the behavior of consumers when they are faced...
A binary response model is a regression model in which the dependentvariable Y is a binary random va...
The use of logistic regression for outcome classification of dichotomous variables is well known in ...
A new family of asymmetric models for item response theory: A Skew-Normal IRT family Normal assumpti...
This paper considers the role of covariates when using predicted probabilities to interpret main eff...
A copula-based dependence approach accommodates various facets of dependence structures in building ...
In regression models for categorical data a linear model is typically related to the response variab...
For analyzing item response data, item response theory (IRT) models treat the discrete responses to ...
[EMBARGOED UNTIL 6/1/2023] Traditional item response theory (IRT) models assume a symmetric error di...
In this paper, we present a Weibull link (skewed) model for categorical response data arising from b...
A Bayesian approach to estimation of the regression coefficients of a multinominal logit model with ...
This paper introduces new statistical models, Boolean logit and probit, that allow researchers to mo...
Binary or binomial response data are often encountered in biology studies. These types of data are u...
The fundamentals of this research are based on establishing a generalized skewed link function obtai...
AbstractMost of the models used in the Item Response Theory assume point-symmetry of the Item Charac...